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How to pass p1 and f7 repeat

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  • This topic has 3 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 9 years ago by Avatarkkeepfits.
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  • August 14, 2016 at 11:27 pm #333178
    Avatarrashers123
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    Hello,

    I am looking for some helpful advice. I sat f7 and p1 in June 2015 but failed. I got 41 and 43 per cent. I am looking to resist this September 2016. I think I might be a stupid person as I have failed every ACCA exam I have say and it took me 4 times to pass f5 and f6. I have 6 exams to finish and would like to finish by March 2017. i only started studying this weekend and did about 4 hours in total for f7. What I think I am going to do is just read the exam questions in the Kaplan revision kit. Once I have read these I will attempt the mock exam – I have only three weeks left and I am worried that I won’t have enough time to study for p1 and f7. This is my study plan for p1 and f7 – just read the exam questions and do the mock exams. The exam kits I’m using are two years old. Would these suffice? What do ye think of my study plan? I have such a bad memory and never plan my time week in exams. The way I look at it for p1 is that the answer really is in the text of the question and that there is no real theory question that comes up that cannot be answered from examples from the text of the question.

    Any advice or help for f7 and p1 would be very much appreciated. Ps I don’t get any study leave and am always worrying about these exams. How much time should I study for these exams?

    August 15, 2016 at 7:24 pm #333394
    Avatarrashers123
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    Mike can you help me?

    August 23, 2016 at 9:13 am #334667
    Avatarome480
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    ACCA is tough & if you are not passing papers (start to breaks you from inside).You are not failing with a huge margin, may be your exam technique needs a different approach & remain positive. DO read the examiners report after attempting each past papers, reduces the gap between you & the examiner.
    Good luck.

    August 24, 2016 at 2:46 am #334809
    Avatarkkeepfits
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    More practices pls.

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